Nafiz Zaman Shuva, Radia Taisir
Open access is a humanitarian movement to ensure equal access to knowledge for each and every member of our society. It aims to reduce the access and knowledge divide and allow researchers from around the world to contribute to enriching human knowledge. Using online surveys, this study attempts to ...
Belinda Burford, Vivian Welch, Elizabeth Waters, Peter Tugwell et al.
Reporting guidelines can be used to encourage standardised and comprehensive reporting of health research. In light of the global commitment to health equity, we have previously developed and published a reporting guideline for equity-focused systematic reviews (PRISMA-E 2012). The objectives of thi...
Garrett S. Bullock, Tom Hughes, Jamie C. Sergeant, Michael J. Callaghan et al.
Background Postnatal depression necessitates timely and effective interventions to mitigate adverse maternal and child outcomes in the short term and over the life course. British south Asian women with depression are often underserved and undertreated due to stigma, language barriers, and cultural ...
M. Pear Hossain, Ridwan A. Sanusi, M. Hafidz Omar, Muhammad Riaz
Stephanie Brodie, André Frainer, María Grazia Pennino, Shan Jiang et al.
We propose 'triple-blind review' for peer-reviewed journals - a process that keeps author identities and affiliations blind to manuscript editors until after first appraisal. Blinded appraisal will help to reduce the biases that negatively affect under-represented and minority scientists, ultimately...
Hege Grindem, Mohammad Alì Mansournia, Britt Elin Øiestad, Clare L. Ardern
Imagine you are the clinician who is responsible for a youth athletic programme. You know there are effective injury prevention programmes to reduce the risk for ACL injuries; the coach/manager asks you to decide which programme to implement for your team. However, ACL injuries are not as common as ...
Parameshwar Reddy Kothamali, Vinod Kumar Karne, Sai Surya Mounika Dandyala
The integration of AI and Machine Learning (ML) into Quality Assurance (QA) for Automation Engineering represents a transformative shift, leveraging data-driven decision-making and automation across industries. Despite their promising benefits, the reliability, fairness, and generalizability of ML m...
Md. Tanvir Siraj, Binoy Debnath, Spandan Basak Payel, A.B.M. Mainul Bari et al.
Fire risks pose a substantial threat to the apparel manufacturing industry since they can lead to immense property damage, potential loss of life, disruption of business operations, and reputational damage. In an emerging economy like Bangladesh, fire-related hazards are crucial due to the numerous ...
Lorena Gantenbein, Pooja Arora, Alexander A. Navarini, Oliver Brandt et al.
BACKGROUND: In the past two centuries, generations of dermatologists around the world have created an enormous number of publications. To our knowledge, no bibliometric analysis of these publications has been performed so far, nor have registered trials been analysed to anticipate future publication...
Mohammad Amin Hariri‐Ardebili, S. Mahdi S. Kolbadi, Mohammad Noori
Recently, probabilistic simulations became an inseparable part of risk analysis. Managers and stakeholders prefer to make their decision knowing the existing uncertainties in the system. Nonlinear dynamic analysis and design of infrastructures are affected by two main uncertainty sources, i.e., epis...
You‐Gan Wang, Yimin Ye, David A. Milton
Abstract Wang, Y-G., Ye, Y., and Milton, D. A. 2009. Efficient designs for sampling and subsampling in fisheries research based on ranked sets. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 928–934. Sampling strategies are developed based on the idea of ranked set sampling (RSS) to increase efficiency and t...
Kurnia Santi, Sofyan M. Sholeh, İrwandani Irwandani, Fathiah Alatas et al.
Abstract The suitability of the science-arts convergence is currently being actively discussed because it is important in educating students to become more creative and knowledgeable people. This type of research is a quantitative study using a bibliometric approach. This study aimed to carry out sy...
Schaafsma Holly, Holly Laasanen, Jasna Twynstra, Jamie A. Seabrook
Despite the widespread use of statistical techniques in quantitative research, methodological flaws and inadequate statistical reporting persist. The objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of statistical reporting and procedures in all original, quantitative articles published in the Can...
Dilruba Mahbuba, Ronald Rousseau
Lisa Bero, Godwin Busuttil, Cindy Farquhar, Tracey Pérez Koehlmoos et al.
How well does The Cochrane Library achieve its objectiveto provide accessible and credible evidence to guide decision making in medicine and public health?And how should we measure success or failure?Regular users of The Cochrane Library will have a view of its quality, and we hope that you think th...